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The Bloomberg news agency has obtained a 14-page document that details the secret training‌ of Hamas militants in Iran. These trainings teach them⁣ a variety of ⁢skills, including‍ flying drones and making homemade warheads for missiles and weapons.

However, ⁤intelligence⁣ services suggest that the recordings were made by one ‌of the militants undergoing training. The document ⁤provides instructions for creating molds for the Talash drone and a guide for ‌using ‍the​ Kian heavy kamikaze drone. Both of these UAVs ⁣were developed in Iran.

The ⁣entries also provide recommendations on the⁣ placement of⁣ explosives in short-range missiles, the selection of the most suitable ⁢type of resin ⁤for their ⁢manufacture,​ and methods for camouflaging mines in man-made rock ​formations. ⁤Each training program ⁢organized by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard ⁢Corps for militant groups​ lasts three ‌to ⁤five months and has been running ⁢since at least 2016.

According to the publication, Hamas ​terrorist forces in northern Gaza have ​been active, challenging the Israeli ⁤military using mostly homemade and primitive weapons,‌ for which Tehran has provided support.

This adaptability complicates one of the key tasks of the Israeli military – the complete displacement of Hamas militants from the enclave.

An Israeli intelligence official told the agency that the⁤ information contained in the notes relates to weapons⁤ actually used by both Hamas and Islamic Jihad⁢ terrorists. ‍This confirms the close‌ connection between their military ‍tactics and‍ methods of ‌warfare.

Earlier,‍ Kursor wrote that Israel ‍has released secret documents ⁤that reveal⁢ details of‍ meetings between Hamas leaders ⁤and Iranian representatives that took place several months before the terrorist attacks‌ on October 7. These materials suggest that Iran was informed in advance of Hamas’s intentions, indicating possible ⁢cooperation between⁢ the group and Iranian authorities.

Interview: ‍The Secret Training⁢ of Hamas Militants in Iran

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome to ‌Time.news, where we delve into⁢ the stories that​ shape our world. Today,⁣ I’m joined by Dr. Lisa Cohen, a⁤ geopolitical analyst specializing in⁢ Middle Eastern ‌conflicts. Dr. Cohen, thank you for being here.

Dr. Lisa Cohen (DLC): ‍Thank you for having me. It’s⁣ a⁢ pleasure to be here.

TNE: Let’s dive right in. The recently‌ leaked 14-page document obtained by Bloomberg reveals the secret training of Hamas militants in Iran,‍ focusing on advanced skills like ‍drone⁣ operation and missile manufacturing. What⁤ does this training indicate⁢ about⁤ Hamas’s military capabilities?

DLC: This‍ document is quite revealing. It⁣ shows that Hamas is ‌not​ only ‌seeking to enhance their existing abilities but also ⁤to modernize their approach⁣ to warfare. The incorporation ‌of drone technology suggests a shift toward asymmetric‌ warfare tactics, allowing them to engage ‍in⁤ operations that ​can‍ bypass conventional military strengths.

TNE: That’s a fascinating insight. The mention of homemade warheads‌ and advanced weapon-making processes‌ must be⁢ alarming for regional security. How do you see this impacting ​the⁢ dynamics in the⁣ Middle East?

DLC: ⁢Absolutely, it raises ‍serious concerns. If Hamas equips itself with‍ more sophisticated weaponry,‌ this could lead to heightened tensions ⁣not⁣ only with ​Israel‌ but also with neighboring countries. There could be ​a potential arms race in ‍the region as other groups might feel compelled to upgrade their capabilities in ​response.

TNE: ⁤The document⁤ suggests that the recordings⁢ might ⁣have been made ‍by ⁢a militant undergoing training. What does this tell us about the internal culture within Hamas and their ⁢operational security?

DLC: This is quite telling. It indicates either⁣ a breach⁤ of trust within their ranks or a level of discontent among the militants. It could point to an effort by some ​members to expose ‌the group’s training in hopes of shifting ⁣public perception or garnering international attention. Operational security ⁢is paramount for any militant organization, so this leak indicates vulnerabilities.

TNE: Speaking of vulnerabilities, how​ might this⁤ leak⁤ impact Iran’s‍ standing‍ in the international community, especially ‍with ⁣its role as a supporter of Hamas?

DLC: If ‍confirmed, this document could potentially strengthen arguments against Iran’s support for Hamas. It positions Iran not just ‍as‌ a benefactor but⁢ as​ an‌ active participant ⁣in fostering militant capabilities that threaten regional stability. This⁤ could ⁣lead to increased sanctions or diplomatic pressures aimed at curbing⁢ Iran’s ​influence.

TNE: What steps do you think the international community⁤ should take in response to this situation?

DLC:⁣ A multi-faceted ⁣approach​ is necessary. First, there should be a thorough investigation into the ‍genuineness of the document and its implications. Simultaneously, diplomatic efforts to ​engage Iran ​about its involvement⁢ with militant groups need to be intensified. Additionally, support for counter-terrorism efforts in the region should be bolstered.

TNE: It sounds like we⁢ have a challenging road ahead. As an expert, what‌ do you believe the future‌ holds for Hamas and its capabilities?

DLC:⁣ Given the information from the leak, it’s clear that Hamas is working‌ towards becoming a more sophisticated ⁤military organization. However,‌ the effectiveness of this newfound technology will depend on⁢ training and ‌implementation. The geopolitical landscape ⁢is ⁣constantly shifting, so how other regional actors‍ respond will⁣ also play a significant role⁢ in shaping ‍the future.

TNE: Thank ‌you,​ Dr.​ Cohen, for your insights⁣ on this‌ critical issue. It’s clear that the implications of this training could‌ resonate far beyond Middle Eastern borders.

DLC: Thank you for the opportunity to discuss this pressing topic.

TNE: And⁣ thank you‍ to our audience for tuning ‍in. We’ll continue to follow ⁤this story as it develops.​ Stay informed with ⁢Time.news for the latest updates on global ⁢events.

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